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Peraso Technologies Inc., a leader in Wireless Gigabit (WiGig) chipsets, will be demonstrating the power of WiGig at CES 2017 - witness unprecedented speed and increased bandwidth that enable a host of new applications.

By using the 60 GHz band, WiGig-enabled products will provide a new level of wireless interactivity in bandwidth-hungry applications such as gaming and VR. 2017 is set to be an important year in the evolution of this technology with product announcements arriving as early as Q1. WiGig boasts extremely high data rates of more than 5x that of 802.11ac, solving congestion issues often associated with typical Wi-Fi.

Peraso will be featuring the following WiGig applications during CES 2017:

Multi-gigabit 802.11ad wireless connectivity

Multi-vendor 802.11ad access point interoperability

4K WiGig wireless display and gaming

WiGig wireless docking

“CES 2017 will be an important event to showcase the impressive speed and power of WiGig, with demonstrations in a host of exciting applications," said Ron Glibbery, President and CEO of Peraso Technologies. "We see WiGig as a fundamental communications technology in virtually all consumer electronic devices over the next 3 - 5 years."

Peraso is currently in production with WiGig IC solutions addressing both the consumer electronics market, as well as outdoor devices in the 60 GHz wireless infrastructure space. Their WiGig certified ICs will be in businesses and homes in 2017 via routers, docking stations, USB adapters, backhaul and more.

Peraso's WiGig chipsets and solutions will be on display at the Westgate Las Vegas, CES 2017 - Jan 5th - 8th, and at Pepcom's Digital Experience event on January 4th at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas. To arrange a private demonstration, please contact: mdenicola@perasotech.com.

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About Peraso Technologies, Inc.

Peraso is a fabless semiconductor company headquartered in Toronto, Canada. The company is focussed on the development of 60 GHz chip sets and solutions compliant with the IEEE 802.11ad specification. 60 GHz has been adopted for interoperability certification by the WiFi Alliance under the WiGig® brand, and WiGig® has seen strong industry endorsement by tech giants such as Samsung, Qualcomm and Intel. For more information, visit www.perasotech.com